What term refers to the part of a song that's typically considered the main part and is repeated several times throughout, often following the verses?
What is Chorus?
LOL is an often used acronym in texting, specifically to react to something funny.
What is Laughing Out Loud?
Gracias
What is Spanish?
What temperature does water boil?
What is 100C or 212F?
Who is the popular streamer who has had celebrities such as Kevin Hart and 21 Savage on stream?
Who is Kai Cenat?
This singer-songwriter, started her career in country music, released albums such as "Fearless" and "Folklore” and is known for re-recording her early albums to gain control over her masters.
Who is Taylor Swift?
Founded in 1945, this international organization works to maintain peace and security. What does UN stand for?
What is the United Nations?
Danke
What is German?
How many Michelin stars can a restaurant have?
What is 3?
What celebrity wears a US 7 Mens? (was a line in a rap song)
Often mistaken for the violin, this stringed instrument is played using sheet music in the less common alto clef.
What is a Viola?
ETA is often used in texting, specifically when asking how long it will take someone to get somewhere. What does ETA stand for?
What is Estimated Time of Arrival?
Спасибо (Spasibo)
What is Russian?
What is the meat used in the French dish coq au vin?
What is Chicken?
What Youtuber that has been on the show “Dance Moms” has recently updated her persona?
Who is Jojo Siwa?
This Russian composer wrote the famous Christmas production of the Nutcracker Suite as well as the melody, popularized by Disney, for Sleeping Beauty Waltz.
Who is (Pyotr Ilyich) Tchaikovsky?
This acronym might be found on a computer chip, and describes its ability to house a certain number of transistors. What does MHz stand for?
What is Megahertz?
Asante
What is Swahili?
When was the oldest recorded evidence of cooking?
What is 780,000 years ago?
What Korean boy band member has been recently discharged from the military?
Who is Jin (BTS)?
This term, often abbreviated as "rit." in sheet music, instructs musicians to gradually slow down the tempo of the piece.
What is ritardando?
This acronym comes from a military alliance formed after World War II. What does NATO stand for?
What is North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
Dhanyavaad
What is Hindi?
What is the national dish of Peru?
What is Ceviche?
What rapper was recently killed and had a diss track written about them?
Who is Julio Foolio?